The 2015 Teen Choice Awards

Aug 17, 2015 10:43


The 2015 Teen Choice Awards
Held August 16, 2015, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.
Hosted by Josh Peck, Gina Rodriguez, and Ludacris.

Winners



Lucy Hale, 26, presented and beat out several other young actresses to win Choice TV Actress: Drama for Pretty Little Liars. The show also won Choice TV: Drama and Choice TV Summer Star: Female for Ashley Benson, 25.




Chloe Grace Moretz, 18, presented and won Choice Movie Actress: Drama for If I Stay. She beat out former young actresses Blake Lively (who was nominated for The Age of Adaline), Reese Witherspoon (nominated for Wild), and her Clouds of Sils Maria costar Kristen Stewart (nominated for Still Alice). Chloe beat almost the exact same crowd to win Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress at the People's Choice Awards back in January.




Bella Thorne, 17, presented and won Choice Movie Villain for The Duff. She was also nominated for Choice TV Scene Stealer for Scream but lost to Dylan O'Brien for Teen Wolf.

Nominees



Mae Whitman, now 27, was nominated for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy for The Duff but lost to Anna Kendrick for Pitch Perfect 2 (which also beat The Duff for Choice Movie: Comedy). Mae and Robbie Amell were nominated for Choice Liplock for The Duff, but they lost to Shailene Woodley, 23, and Theo James for Insurgent. Mae's dress looks like several different dresses stitched together, and her eyeshadow is so unflattering.




Laura Marano, 19, was nominated for Choice TV Summer Star: Female for Austin & Ally, but she lost to Ashley Benson for Pretty Little Liars. Austin & Ally also had nominations for Choice TV: Comedy, which it lost to The Big Bang Theory, and Choice TV: Chemisty for Laura and Ross Lynch, which went to Jensen Ackles and Misha Collins for Supernatural. While Laura and Bethany Mota, also 19, presented Choice Web Star: Music to Shawn Mendes, they got a little choked up saying that this year was their last Teen Choice Awards as actual teenagers.




Dove Cameron, 19, was nominated for Choice TV Actress: Comedy for Liv & Maddie, but she lost to Lea Michele for Glee. Do you think she was trying to look seductive here? I'm not sure that the Teen Choice Awards is the right place for that.




Zendaya Coleman, 18, was also nominated for Choice TV Actress: Comedy for KC Undercover.




Yara Shahidi, 15, was nominated for Choice TV Breakout Star for black-ish, but she lost to Grant Gustin for The Flash. I love the fun, colorful patterns of her dress, although her hair looks a bit heavy and severe.

Presenters/Attendees



Former child actresses Keke Palmer, 21, and Emma Roberts, 24, attended to present Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, which went to Josh Hutcherson for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1.



Keke, Emma, and Lea Michele, all stars of the horror TV show Scream Queens (along with Abigail Breslin), also attended a number of events together at Comic Con last month.




Sarah Hyland, 24, who hosted the show last year, attended this year to present Choice Comedian to Ellen DeGeneres.




Willow Shields, 15, attended to support her movie The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, which won for Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy and Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy for Jennifer Lawrence, 25.




Rowan Blanchard, 13, attended to support her show Girl Meets World, which was nominated for Choice TV: Comedy. I really love how casual and normal Rowan's outfit is, especially the slip-on flats. It's nice to see a 13-year-old not wearing heels.

Previous posts on the Teen Choice Awards: 2014, 2010, and 2009.

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